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Baby Boy is a super affectionate American Staffordshire Terrier who loves hugs, cuddles, and attention. Despite having one eye removed, he's a happy, resilient, and energetic young pup who takes everything in stride. He's crate and potty trained, rides quietly in the car, and gets along wonderfully with other dogs and kids. Baby Boy thrives on companionship and would be a fantastic addition to an active, loving home.
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Requires care for a removed right eye, though it doesn't affect his activity.
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